I met Greg outside of Madison Square Garden last fall, and he happily shared several of his tattoos, inspired by magic and mythology. On his upper left arm is this wizard:
On his upper right arm, he shared this dragon:
Below that, on his forearm, is this fiery skull:
And, in a tribute to his Irish heritage, is this coat of arms, with the Irish colors:
Greg credited Eddie and Ray, at Lucky Hearts Tattoo in Jersey City, New Jersey, as the artists responsible for his work.
Thanks to Greg for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Showing posts with label Irish heritage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish heritage. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Sunday, April 19, 2009
The Tattooed Poets Project: Moira Egan's Literary Ink, A Little Bit of Ireland, All the Way from Rome
Today's tattoo comes to us from across the Atlantic, contributed by Moira Egan, a poet living in Rome, Italy:

Hers is a literary tattoo. Moira reports, it's:
Moira added, "since I'm Irish-American, and a writer, well it seemed appropriate".
Indeed, please check out one of Moira's poems, both in English and Italian, over on BillyBlog.
Hers is a literary tattoo. Moira reports, it's:
"A page corner from the Book of Kells (an illuminated manuscript that's housed in Trinity College, Dublin), in this version, housed a couple of inches below my left clavicle. Little Vinnie of Little Vinnie's Tattoos in Maryland is the artist, and this was done on Memorial Day of 1993. In fact, Vinnie was kind enough to open the shop that day for me and my brother and a friend. A good way to Memorialize a day."
Moira added, "since I'm Irish-American, and a writer, well it seemed appropriate".
Indeed, please check out one of Moira's poems, both in English and Italian, over on BillyBlog.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Vicki's Shamrock Tattoo
Earlier this month, I posted this tattoo which was a tribute to Olivia Rose, a new daughter born to Vicki. I mentioned in the post that it was Vicki's tattoo below her neck which first grabbed my attention, but that Vicki offered up her newer piece for us here at Tattoosday.
Vicki has recently sent me a photo of the original tattoo I saw on her. It's a nice, simple shamrock and hearts.
This, like the other piece, was inked at True Blue Tattoo in Queens. Alex McWatt is the artist.
Vicki writes: "I got the design for a few reasons. First of all, I am Irish and I wanted to get something to celebrate my heritage without getting a flag tattoo. Second, my boyfriend, the love of my life, is 100% Irish, and I wanted to get a tattoo to symbolism me and him - that is what the two hearts are for. I chose to get it on the back of my neck so it would be out there for the world to see."
Thanks again to Vicki for sharing her ink here with us on Tattoosday!
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Friday, April 25, 2008
The World is His
Thursday (April 17) was the most beautiful day yet this spring, but I was at work sans camera and passing out Tattoosday fliers without the possibility of taking pictures seemed lame.
Remember, this blog is not just about tattoos, but about the pursuit of interesting tattoo stories as well.
Thanks to Brooke, however, I was armed with a camera phone on my lunch break, as I ran a couple of errands.
And it was walking on 23rd street that I met a guy from my neck of the woods with some ink on his arms. I am always fascinated by examples of words people choose to inscribe in their flesh. This is on his right forearm:


Our tattoo host said that it's a quote from the film Scarface, one of Tony Montana's many mottos, delivered with gusto by Al Pacino. I couldn't find any direct quotes on the web, but it makes sense, based on the existence of a video game called Scarface: The World is Yours.
In addition, his left arm had three shamrocks, which were recently inked:

It's a celebration of his Irish ancestry. They're just outlines right now, but he plans to fill them in with green, orange, and white ink, to represent the flag of Ireland.
Both of these tattoos were inked at Groove Tattoos in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. When I mentioned that I had work from Body Art Studios, he flashed some print on the backs of his biceps, indicating that those were inked there too.
Thanks to our anonymous friend for sharing his ink here at Tattoosday!
Remember, this blog is not just about tattoos, but about the pursuit of interesting tattoo stories as well.
Thanks to Brooke, however, I was armed with a camera phone on my lunch break, as I ran a couple of errands.
And it was walking on 23rd street that I met a guy from my neck of the woods with some ink on his arms. I am always fascinated by examples of words people choose to inscribe in their flesh. This is on his right forearm:


Our tattoo host said that it's a quote from the film Scarface, one of Tony Montana's many mottos, delivered with gusto by Al Pacino. I couldn't find any direct quotes on the web, but it makes sense, based on the existence of a video game called Scarface: The World is Yours.
In addition, his left arm had three shamrocks, which were recently inked:


Both of these tattoos were inked at Groove Tattoos in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. When I mentioned that I had work from Body Art Studios, he flashed some print on the backs of his biceps, indicating that those were inked there too.
Thanks to our anonymous friend for sharing his ink here at Tattoosday!
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